The celebrations will continue for the Toronto Argonauts’ Grey Cup victory with a parade in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, Nov. 27, beginning at 11:30 a.m.

The parade to celebrate the club’s 16th Grey Cup win – its first since 2004 – will begin at Wellington Street and Yonge Street (west side) and travel west to Bay Street. It will then turn north and proceed up Bay Street.

The parade will culminate on stage in Nathan Phillips Square with team introductions and Mayor Rob Ford reading a proclamation announcing Nov. 27 to be Toronto Argonauts Day.

The Argos Cheerleaders will welcome fans and the Argos’ own pep band, the Argonotes, will perform.

A pair of local high school football teams from the TDSB, as part of the Argonauts’ Level the Playing Field program, presented by Tim Hortons – North Albion Collegiate and Sir Robert L. Borden – will also participate in the parade.

The Argos won a rare home Grey Cup Sunday at the Rogers Centre 35-22 over the Calgary Stampeders.